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    robert a.

    My car was ticketed for violating the parking meter by ONE MINUTE. After forgetting to pay by the due date, the fine had DOUBLED to $-119. By this point, I had lost my job due to Covid-19 and had no way of paying that amount. Today, I received a letter that my ticker has been referred to a collection agency for $145. The City of Beverly Hills desperately needs my money even though I'm unemployed and we're in the midst of a pandemic. Unbelievably cruel and heartless. Shame on you, BHPE.

    Eddie W.

    Forget the Firemen, or Paramedics, or Military of this country, these parking enforcers are the REAL American heroes. Keeping the meters and parking spots as confusing as possible all while making sure to scam money so they can go home with a feeling of pride and dignity. If these meters were not tied to government agencies, they would be considered illegal through bad business policy. But hey, gotta keep syphoning every penny they can from the average working Joe. Meanwhile, half the streets are filled with exotic cars parked in "valet" spots. Just goes to show, parking enforcement are cowards who only go after the low hanging fruit in order to fill quotas. I literally have more respect for the janitors that clean your offices, at least it's honest work.

    $93 for 15 seconds in the red.

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    UCLA, Westwood

    UCLA discontinued there vanpool services. Asked to go to outside vanpool companies and pay for a…read moreparking pass.

    There is no downside to the Vanpool! The service is tailored to UCLA faculty and employees, so the…read morehours are necessarily work day hours. For example, I took the van all summer from Arcadia (about 35 miles east of Westwood), and we left at 6:40 every morning and arrived on campus at 7:30. We left campus at 5pm and got home at 6pm. The bus drivers are nice, as are the other riders (everyone chats a little), and everyone's really responsible about letting others know their ride schedules and what days they plan to show up. If you ever need to ride to UCLA on a regular basis, this is absolutely the way to go. The "part time" tickets (basically one way pay-per-ride tickets) are a little expensive relative to the monthly fees, but still less expensive than the cost of gas. Plus, both rides are much faster than driving myself. This service is for responsible people. We have never been more than five minutes off schedule, so there is definitely no waiting around for people to come. Make sure you're on time! The only trouble right now is that there seems to be too few vans. I guess it's impossible for UCLA Transportation to have half-filled vans full of part time riders, but know that as a part time rider you're not always going to have a seat. It's best to check with the driver(s) the night before. And it gets really cold on the vans, which I love but understand that some people hate. All in all, love this service. It's perfect.

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    I would take this bus just about EVERYDAY from Washington and Fairfax all the way up to the…read moreGlendale galleria, basically around the corner from where I previously worked. It's a Metro Rapid line, so there are less stops for a somewhat quicker ride. The 780 would arrive on time and the driver was usually personable. Because this stop is a bus transit HUB, our group of passengers are the first on the bus - a definite advantage to strategically find a comfortable seat. The bus travels North up Fairfax Ave. and hooks a right on Hollywood blvd. Basically every morning and evening I'd get a little Hollywood / LA Tour. It passes the 10 Fwy, Canter's Deli, the Grove, TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Highland Center, Pantages Theatre, The W., House Of Pies, Griffith Park, Los Feliz, Bigfoot's Lodge, Glendale Galleria, the Americana at Brand, The Oinkster (Eagle Rock), rides along the 210 Fwy, Paseo Pasadena.. To top it off it crosses the infamous Colorado 'Suicide' Street Bridge far East from Eagle rock going into Pasadena. It's a wonderful sight from the bus because its raised higher than other vehicles, so you can see a little beyond the railing giving you a beautiful view of what the San Gabriel Valley has to offer. Fair warning: there are moments where it gets ridiculously crowded on this bus. It's because it goes right through highly congested traffic arteries most LA natives know to avoid if they're going to drive themselves (Fairfax Ave, Hollywood Blvd, Vermont Blvd, Los Feliz Blvd and Colorado Blvd). It's a route a normal Angelino would NOT drive. But because you're not driving and you're the passenger, it truly is like a mini tour where you can take in the greater Los Angeles area without the hassle of being behind the wheel.

    Great Inexpensive and Convenient way to Travel Los Angeles…read more I'm a LA NATIVE and proud of it, I guess.... =) and never really rode the Bus or the Public transportation system after High school. During high school I rode it allot although after that I stopped and got spoiled with driving so much all around LA, North side, east side and West Side, and really forgot about the Public Trans systems. The Buses are Clean and I felt Safe, not like back in the days... in the late 1990s.... Theirs plenty of space and connecting buses to get all around our Beautiful City we call home... I think we all Take For Granted the great things in front us, once in a while.

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